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RandySF

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Sun Jan 26, 2014, 06:16 PM Jan 2014

Hate Crime? Buddhist student harrassed, ridiculed, told to accept it, leave school or convert [View all]

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Like many people I have encountered who were raised in a Christian environment, I was indifferent to what I felt were minor infractions of the law that protects the separation of church and state. What's the big deal if teachers promote God in public schools? I didn't see any danger in official prayer during graduation or a football game, or in a science teacher mentioning her religious beliefs when discussing evolution. These were things that had happened when I was in school, and my experience was just fine. Even after I stopped being an active Christian, I didn't understand how any of this could be considered discrimination, as some people claimed. Didn't the Bible teach us to obey rules, and wouldn't that be a positive lesson for our children? Of course, I didn't realize the hypocrisy of breaking the law in order to teach children to obey rules.

But then, when my stepson, who has been raised a Buddhist, enrolled in the sixth grade at our local school, Negreet High, it became personal, and I could no longer turn a blind eye to the very real harms that occur when school officials violate the separation of church and state.

My stepson started at Negreet in the same class as one of my children. By the end of the first week of school, he was having serious stomach issues and anxiety. We couldn't figure out why. In the mornings, my wife would pull over on the side of the road as they approached school so he could throw up. At first, we thought he was sick and we let him stay home. Soon it became apparent that this was not a cold, but something much worse. Our children informed us that their teacher had been chastising and bullying my stepson for his Buddhist beliefs.

On a science test, their teacher had included a fill-in-the-blank question: "ISN'T IT AMAZING WHAT THE _____________ HAS MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" When my stepson didn't know the answer ("Lord&quot , she belittled him in front of the entire class. When he wrote in "Lord Buddha" on another exam, she marked it wrong. As she was returning that exam to students, one student proclaimed aloud that "people are stupid if they think God is not real." In response, my stepson's teacher agreed, telling the class, "Yes! That is right! I had a student miss that on his test." The entire class broke out in laughter at my stepson.


https://www.aclu.org/blog/religion-belief/if-you-want-fit-public-school-just-become-christian

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Louisiana, it seems, has devolved into a theocracy. immoderate Jan 2014 #1
A lot of the st of the country isn't far behind... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2014 #14
The SCOTUS had better side with the kid. MADem Jan 2014 #31
I'm a Christian, but this bullying and harrassment of the Buddhist student is despicable -- radicalliberal Jan 2014 #2
If this report is accurate, LWolf Jan 2014 #3
Since republicans only respect extreme positions dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #4
"I was indifferent" Curmudgeoness Jan 2014 #5
The school board... Bigmack Jan 2014 #6
If you have the time go to the SPLC website and/or ACLU website to see the number of okaawhatever Jan 2014 #7
I posted this today packman Jan 2014 #8
Fundamentalists have been really good at starting low on the political ladder and climbing. LeftyMom Jan 2014 #11
Sounds like the middle east in reverse. WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2014 #9
Negreet High phone # 318-256-2349 share your views. WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2014 #16
And that's just one reason why I pony up 10 bucks to the ACLU every year. trof Jan 2014 #10
This teacher, as well as the administration, need to be terminated immediately... Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #12
That fucking bigot isn't fit to mop floors in a school. JEB Jan 2014 #13
I am a X-ian too. Springslips Jan 2014 #15
You've identified the ''essence'' of all our problems.... DeSwiss Jan 2014 #17
That pisses me off davidpdx Jan 2014 #18
These bigots don't seem to understand . . . Brigid Jan 2014 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author RandySF Jan 2014 #20
give that so called teacher a piece of your mind usspicard Jan 2014 #21
DU Terms of Service says Do not post or link to any private/personal information about any person... uppityperson Jan 2014 #22
Technically, that's NOT private/personal. RandySF Jan 2014 #23
correct usspicard Jan 2014 #24
FWIW, posts with public contact info have been hidden on DU. Not always, but often enough uppityperson Jan 2014 #25
That teacher should be ashamed! hrmjustin Jan 2014 #26
I've been told I'm going to hell for studying Buddhism. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2014 #27
Wow.... Lunacee_2013 Jan 2014 #28
I believe it happens. That's the way lots of places are. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2014 #29
Frankly, I would be more worried about the lack-luster teaching in SIXTH GRADE SoCalDem Jan 2014 #30
Holy book thumpers have no place in public education seveneyes Jan 2014 #32
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